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orlando,
01/28/2007
INTERVIEW WITH COMPOSER WILLIAM CAMILLERI
DOROTA SILAJ TALKS TO WILLIAM CAMILLERI
Dorota: Why music?
William: As a child I took to playing the violin and recorder very easily then switched to the
drums in my teens, then the piano.
Dorota: You are composer, outstanding pianist, drummer, percussionist. Your name is on the top lists
of producers, directors. What do you think is so unique in your music?
William: What makes my music so unique is that I compose the whole piece of music in as I
perform from beginning to end, effortlessly like Bach and Mozart.Well to be honest,
today there are so many people who call themselves composers and are not. A Film
Composer is primarily a composer of music and there are very few that I would call
real composers today if any at all.. I think my powerful use of melody and the
emotional impact my music has on people makes it so unique, I think my music
speaks far better than I do and would re-direct people to my website
www.filmworks-online.com where they can judge for themselves.
It is also interesting to note I get approximately 50,000 Hits per month on my website
worldwide without any advertising.
Dorota: To what other composers you can compare you music?
William: None, my music is totally unique; however my piano music was compared to Liszt
some time ago by a top American Professor.
Dorota: How important is music in a film?
William: Critically important
Dorota: What music mean to you?
William: When I compose music I make a statement about what I feel and express my deepest
emotions, my music is sheer inspiration.
Dorota: Any future plans?
William: Yes quite a few!
Dorota: What would you like to change in the existing world of music or film if you could. Do you
think we need changes?
William: Very often in the world of film music people make or create sound not music, this is
partly due to modern technology and the rest is lack of real talent. Yes we desperately
need changes that is what I am trying my best to achieve through my music and
musical statements.
Dorota: What would you like to tell people who are moved by the power of you music?
William: My music is a message of hope…a voice in the storm
Dorota: Where can we buy your cd's?
William: At www.filmworks-online.com for the time being
Dorota: Thank you for the interview.
William: Thank you.
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orlando,
05/26/2004
Susan Rippe
Honors Program
Non-Traditionaly aged college student, Mother of three, and aspiring writer.
Lifeaftersight@aol.com
Poetry Magazine
The May 2004 issue will be available on May 1st at:
http://www.truepoetmagazine.com
A love story?
Beginning to the end?
Can it possibly be,
Damned, right from the start?
Everlasting love,
Forever and a day?
Get a grip on reality,
Hell is what it ist.
Instead of hearts and roses,
Jackals and black holes.
Kicking at me constantly,
Living in a hole,
Meaning of Love and Laughter,
Not what they say it to be,
Only sorrow and heartbreak,
Pity, but it's true.
Quick, let me die.
Rescue the others,
Save the innocent,
Try, just try.
Ultimately, it will get you.
Vicious as it is.
Wonders of the misconceptions,
X-File me to another zone.
Yonder it is calling,
Zealous, foolish love.
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